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- Federation of Student Islamic Societies
- Julie Feeney
- Féile an Phobail
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- David Feldman (philatelist)
- Fergus mac Róich
- Fergus Mór
- Glenn Ferguson
- Fermanagh and South Tyrone (UK Parliament constituency)
- Cajetan Fernandes
- Adolfo Fernández Sainz
- Diarmaid Ferriter
- Fetch (folklore)
- 1979 Fianna Fáil leadership election
- Fidchell
- Field Day Theatre Company
- Colin Peter Field
- Miroslav Filip
- António Filipe (footballer, born 1985)
- Film Ireland
- RAF Filton
- Financial audit
- Fingal mac Gofraid
- Fingallian
- Tony Fingleton
- Margaret Fink
- Martin Finnegan
- Finnian of Clonard
- Firearms policy in the Republic of Ireland
- Walter H. Fisher
- Fishermen's Protective Union
- The Fits
- Gerry Fitt
- Darryl Fitton
- Robert Fitzharding
- Neil Fitzmaurice
- William FitzWilliam (Lord Deputy)
- Five techniques
- Fivemiletown
- Flacq District
- Flag of Northern Ireland
- Andrée Flageolet
- Flambards Theme Park
- Oliver J. Flanagan
- Fled Bricrenn
- Fleet Prison
- Tilly Fleischmann
- Fletcher Collection
- Float railway station
- W. H. Grattan Flood
- Flood (Baxter novel)
- Florence Court
- John Florio
- Flower (Kylie Minogue song)
- Flower Girl (film)
- William Flower (officer of arms)
- Flux (novel)
- Fly (Sarah Brightman album)
- Peter Foldgast
- Paul Foley (ironmaster)
- Folklore (Nelly Furtado album)
- The Football Sack
- Footdee
- For Once in My Life (Mel B song)
- Forced Entertainment
- Forest Stewardship Council
- Formby High School
- Formula One engines
- Chantal Fortier
- River Foss
- Piton de la Fournaise
- Fourques, Gard
- Artemis Fowl II
- John Fowler (mayor)
- Sir Robert Fowler, 1st Baronet
- James Fox (art historian)
- Stephen Fox
- Foyle (UK Parliament constituency)
- Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities
- Daniel Franco (Brazilian footballer)
- Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award
- Berlin Frankfurter Allee station
- Tom Franklin (rugby union)
- Sara Frece
- Matt Frei
- William Freke
- French Community of Belgium
- List of French film directors
- French National Road Race Championships
- List of French painters
- List of French scientists
- Percy French
- Frenchay
- Frescati House
- Fresh Meat (TV series)
- Friends of Bank Hall
- Frisk Asker Ishockey
- From the Ground Up: Edge's Picks from U2360°
- Frome Vale
- Frost Meadowcroft
- Mark Frost (darts player)
- Mariella Frostrup
- Mia Frye
- F.U.E.P.
- Funerary hatchment
- List of funk musicians
- Timo Furuholm
- 2013–14 2. Frauen-Bundesliga
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- Gachon University station
- Gaelic football, hurling and camogie positions
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- Galway African Film Festival
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- Galwegian Gaelic
- Bill Gannon (Irish republican)
- Cathal Gannon
- Garbally College
- Gonsalo Garcia
- Garden Village, Kingston upon Hull
- Gardiners Creek Trail
- Ritchie Gardner
- Gartmore Group
- Michael Gaughan (Irish republican)
- Gauhati High Court
- Gavigan
- Diarmuid Gavin
- Momčilo Gavrić
- Lana Gay
- Len Gaynor
- Jean Genet
- Geneva Frequency Plan of 1975
- Genocide of Indigenous peoples in Paraguay
- Geoghegan
- Gerry George
- Georgian Journal
- Vickie Gest
- GetJar
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- Jeffrey Gilbert (judge)
- Gilderoy (outlaw)
- Andrew Gilding
- Stephen Gill (photographer)
- Gilli (Hebridean earl)
- John Gilligan (criminal)
- Hermione Gingold
- Gabriella Giorgelli
- Girjet
- GKN Sankey F.C.
- Glas Gaibhnenn
- Glastonbury Festival 2015
- Glen of Imaal Terrier
- Glenanne barracks bombing
- Glenconkeyne
- Glenglassaugh distillery
- Glenmasan manuscript
- Glimmer man
- The Glitter Band
- Douglas Glover (writer)
- Richard Goddard (died 1596)
- GML Heritage
- Frederick DuCane Godman
- Goffs Oak
- Gofraid mac Amlaíb meic Ragnaill
- Golden Cygnet
- Peaches Golding
- Gone Tomorrow
- The Good Earth (Manfred Mann's Earth Band album)
- Good Friday closure controversy
- The Good Man of Nanking
- Good Vibrations (record label)
- The Goodbye Kiss (album)
- Mark Goodier
- Larry Goodman
- Goody Two Shoes (song)
- Sidonie Goossens
- Jean Gordon, Countess of Bothwell
- Górecki (song)
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- Görlitz station
- Gothic House
- Goudhurst
- Military career of Hubert Gough (1914–1915)
- Military career of Hubert Gough (1916)
- John Gough (footballer)
- Philip Gould, Baron Gould of Brookwood
- Government of Ireland Act 1920
- Government of the 3rd Dáil
- Government of the 4th Dáil
- Government of the 9th Dáil
- Government of the 19th Dáil
- Government of the 20th Dáil